AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. Two Complete Changes o£ Programme Weekly. Regularly Every Holiday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT is positively the LAST NIGHT of the nrcssnt Star Programme of FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. The Latest Pictorial Successes. Last Night FOE TO RICHELIEU, Last Night FOE TO RICHELIEU. Last Night A Magnificent Historical Last Night Production. Last Night ALWAYS A WAY. Last Night RANGER PALS. Last Night Barriers Burned Away, Last Night Barriers Burned Away, D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), GrL Plan at Chrif.teson's 'Phone 3153 TO-MORROW (Thursday; TO-MORROW. ALL NEW PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PROGRAMME. , Arriving with tho 'I'ricso .Mail. HUGE BILL TO-NIGHT! JjIULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL TAKEN THE TOWN BY STORM! THE NATIONAL DUO, Phenomenal Child Actors, Dnncers, Acro» bats, and impersonating tho groat NOUSA to perfection. THE NATIONAL DUO, Tho Two Cleverest Juveniles on tho Vaudevillo Stage To-day. DO NOT MISS Seeing these truly mai* I vellons children for THEIR SEASON IS BRIEF. FOR. A SHORT SEASON ONLY! THE MUSICAL SHEPI'ARDS, Introducing tboiv Wonderful SLEIGH HELL SPECIALITY ACT. SIGXOIt G. MARTINENGO, Famous Solo 'Cellist and Baritono in hid Pathetic Sceno, THE UNEMPLOYED MUSICIAN. Jack—RIIODESBURYS—WiII Tho clever Patter Comedians. SI A BELLE Speciality Dancer. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Prices—2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 11th Octobcr, ' At 8 o'clock. Jg AN D PERFORMANCE. GARRISON BAND at I.YALL BAY.. J NO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. 11th October, 1911. PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE. A GIFT TEA, under tho auspioes o( the LadieV Auxiliary ' Committee, will be given, in ST. JOHN'S HALL, Dixon Street, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Utli OCT, From 3 p.m. Music and Afternoon. Tea. THORNDON BOWLING CLUB, LTD. "jVTEMBERS, Friends, and Visiting J-'JL Bowlers aro reminded that the Thorndon Bowling Club's green will bo opened in Saturday next, October Utli, 1911, at 2 p.m. Lady Friends arc cordially invited. FRED. C. HATCH, ■ , Hon. See. ■ I. i I . —«t ELECTION NOTICES. GENERAL ELECTION. ' ELECTORS, ; -WELLINGTON ''EAST; mHE Suiporters 'of DR. NEWMAN J~ invited to attend a Meeting to lie held at tho Bowling Club Pavilion, Hataitai, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), tho 11th OCTOBER, at 8. p.m For tho Purpose of Forming a Committee. DR. NEWMAN WILL BE PRESENT. A. LEIGH HUNT, Convener. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. TVTRS. NEWMAN invites ladies willing '■WJL to Form a Committee to meet her THIS AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. At Dr. Newman's Committee Room, Courtcnay Place.. WELLINGTON NORTH. DR. IZARD, Liberal Candidate, will address the electors in the Anglican Churchroom, Kelburne, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, At 8 p.m. ... , u ELLINGTON SOUTH. .T& JR. A. H. HINDMARSH, the Labour -i-VX Candidate, will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), tho 11th October, at 8 p.m., at tho Public .Library Buildings, Itevuus Sreot. BYRON BROWN WILL Address tho Otaki Electors as under.— PAEKAKARIKI-Tn HaU, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), October 11th. KOPUTAROA—In Schoolhoua, THURSDAY, October 12th. WAIKANAE—In Schoolhousc, FRIDAY, October 13th. TO' LET.-. . FIRST FLOOR FLAT, Blair Street, SO x 50; Lift, Office, and Storo Fixtures; £2 week. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT AND CO. PUBLIC NOTICES. RE.MOVAL NOTICE. THE I'ubiic of Lower Hutt and Pctono arc notified of tho change of address. Having taken over tlio management of the A 1 Laundry, I shall be pleased to receive my old and also new Customers. Don't forget the address:— Al Laundry, Railway Avenue, Lower llutt (opposite School). SUN ON WAH, LAUNDRYMAN. FOR TOWNSHIPS, STATIONS, PRT. VATE RESIDENCES, OR ANYWHERE. THE CHEAPEST, CLEANLIEST, and MOST EFFICIENT method of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOKING, ctc., etc., known at tho present timo ia by ' THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. Gas produced at from 9d. per 1000 cubic, feet. NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO HANDLE. A Po6teard or Telephone Message pnt* an expert at your service FREE OF COST immediately. R, Y. WALLS COMPANY, Bouleott Chambers, Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON. Telephono 2374. A DISCOVERY.—Nu heavy after-dinner ■ feeling when you eat our Famous MALTED BREAD, made from tho finest selected oeroals, it contains tho natural salts and elements which go to build up and invigorate tho system. No tea-tablo should bo without tho "Little Brown Loaf," mado by and procurable from J. W. THOMSON AND CO., Bakers and Pastrycooks, . 38 Couiteaay Place, near Fruit Market.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 1
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